Games Asylum: "The Official PlayStation 2 Magazine played a pivotal part in generating hype for EA/Criterion’s 2006 first-person shooter Black. They claimed it would progress the shooter genre significantly, comparing its shootouts to Burnout’s crashes – every bullet had the potential to ricochet, bouncing off surfaces and into explosive barrels, causing unforeseen chain reactions. For the most part, Black made good on its promises, and while fans have long requested a sequel, it’s something that has never happened."
Bladekisser is the new DLC for frenetic FPS Trepang2 - does the addition of a katana shake up the formula? JDR sharpens its sword for today's review.
One of the best shooters of recent memory, and at a fairly low price to boot.
"The Wakefield-based (the UK) indie games publisher/developer Team 17 and Vancouver-based (Canada) indie games developer Trepang Studios, are today very happy and excited to announce that they have just released the “Bladekisser” DLC for their grisly, supernatural action shooter “Trepang2” (the “Bladekisser” DLC is available right now for PC and consoles via digital stores)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
The base game was fun so hoping for good things from the DLC. Trepang Studios and Team17 Digital have revealed the latest DLC for the hit action-packed FPS, Trepang 2, with Bladekisser. Shoot and slice your way through enemies and embark on new missions in new areas, and engage in close, brutal combat with your sword.
Probably the best FPS of 2023 that is not a re-release / port